Telecommunications Act 2001

Networks - Maintenance of networks - Rights of entry to land in respect of lines

124: Production of order

You could also call this:

"Showing your ID when working on someone's property under a special order"

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When you are acting under an order made under section 121, you must show proof of who you are and why you are allowed to be there. You have to do this when you first enter the land. After that, you must show your proof again if someone asks you to. This applies to you if you are an officer, employee, or agent of a network operator.

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Part 4Networks
Maintenance of networks: Rights of entry to land in respect of lines

124Production of order

  1. Every officer, employee, or agent of a network operator acting under an order made under section 121 must produce evidence of his or her authority and identity—

  2. on initial entry; and
    1. after the initial entry, on request.
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